No, they are not equal. Say a rectangle is 3 x 2 = 6 sq in area Say another is 6 x 1 = 6 sq in area perimeter of first one is 2L + 2B = 10 perimeter of second one is 2L + 2B = 14
The total surface area! The total surface area! The total surface area! The total surface area!
Fill the 5l bottle Pour the 5l into the 7l bottle Fill the 5l bottle Pour 2l from the 5l bottle to the 7l bottle, leaving 3l in the 5l bottle Empty the 7l bottle Pour the 3l into the 7l bottle Fill the 5l bottle Pour the 5l into the 7l bottle leaving 1l in the 5 ll bottle Empty the 7l bottle Pour the 1l into the 7l bottle Fill the 5l bottle Pour the 5l bottle in the 7l bottle which makes 6l in the 7l bottle! Hard work for just 6l!
It should be relatively easy to find the surface area of a box when you are given the surface area.
It depends on the surface area of what!
A bottle of ketchup shows neither volume not surface area. The only measurement on a bottle of ketchup is weight.
2000 ml are in a 2L bottle
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The surface area of a typical plastic bottle can vary based on its size and shape. As a rough estimate, a standard 16-ounce water bottle may have a surface area of around 200-250 square inches when unwrapped.
fill 5l bottle use this to fill 3l bottle without spilling now, there are 2l in the 5l bottle 2 x 2l = 4l
i made a bottle rocket and a tire pump for science class and it went high in the sky!
2L = 2000 ML 2000-1250 ML= 750ML 750 ML = .75 L
3/4 will fit inside of the coke bottle perfectly
Fill the 5 litre bottle. Use the 5 L bottle to fill the 3 L bottle. Pour out the water from the 3 L bottle. Pour the last 2L from the 5 L bottle into the 3 L bottle Now fill the 5 L bottle from the tap. 5L + 2L = 7L.
Typically, you should fill a 2L bottle rocket up to about one-third to one-half full with water before launching it. This will provide enough propulsion for it to launch successfully without being overly heavy.
The 2 liter bottle has the same worth regardless of what it is filled with, probable 1/10th of a cent or less.
p=2l+2w a=wl